Documents to Keep Indefinitely in Your Estate and Financial Planning Process

February 8, 2018

 

Although in the previous three blogs, we’ve discussed getting rid of unnecessary paperwork and clutter after three months, one year and seven years, some documents should be kept on hand forever. learn what estate planning documents need to be stored forever

This is because they are so important that you may need to reference them at any point in time and it may be a good idea to keep copies and backups. These should always be stored in a safe location, such as a box that is safe from a fire. These documents should be maintained forever:

  • Personal identification documents like your social security card or birth certificate.
  • Income tax returns.
  • Legal documents such as lawsuit settlements, divorce and marriage certificates, and estate planning materials, unless they have been replaced by amended materials.
  • Loans for your car and vehicle titles. These should be kept for at least three years from the date the transaction is finalized. This information can prove helpful long after the transaction is finished, however, so you may wish to keep it forever.
  • Educational records such as transcripts, degrees and diplomas.
  • All major receipt purchases.
  • Any relevant financial planning documents and records, like pension plan documents, power of attorney designations, burial information, medical details, and living trusts and wills.

Talk to your estate planning lawyer to learn more about how to safely store these items.

 


Practice Areas:



Schedule your free Exploratory phone call

Click here to see how we
can be of assistance.

Payment Portal
for Tax and Accounting invoice

This link offers a secure, quick way to complete your payment with Omni360 Advisors LLC.

Our Social Media

Connect with us on Social Media using the following buttons:

Visit our Podcasts

Listen in, Join the Conversation!

Recent Posts

How to Protect Yourself from Financial Scams: A Practical Guide for Individuals and Families

Learn how to identify, avoid, and respond to financial scams with practical strategies designed to protect your wealth and personal information. How to Protect Yourself from Financial Scams: A Practical Guide Financial scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, targeting individuals and families across all income levels. Whether through phone calls, emails, social media, or even trusted-looking websites, bad actors are constantly ...

<p>The post How to Protect Yourself from Financial Scams: A Practical Guide for Individuals and Families first appeared on Integrated Tax Planning, Legal Planning & Financial Planning.</p>

Can W-2 Employees Reduce Their Tax Burden? Strategies to Consider

Learn how W-2 employees may be able to reduce their tax burden through strategic planning, tax-advantaged accounts, and thoughtful financial decisions. Can W-2 Employees Reduce Their Tax Burden? For many professionals, earning income as a W-2 employee can feel limiting from a tax-planning perspective. Unlike business ...

<p>The post Can W-2 Employees Reduce Their Tax Burden? Strategies to Consider first appeared on Integrated Tax Planning, Legal Planning & Financial Planning.</p>

Elevating Wealth: How Lifestyle Services Transform Financial Success into Meaningful Living

Discover how curated lifestyle services—from travel and wellness to protection and life transitions—help transform wealth into a more intentional, fulfilling way of living. Elevating Wealth ...

<p>The post Elevating Wealth: How Lifestyle Services Transform Financial Success into Meaningful Living first appeared on Integrated Tax Planning, Legal Planning & Financial Planning.</p>